Indian teen CEO hopes to do a Bill GatesSeventeen-year-old Suhas Gopinath lost his first big business opportunity to sign a pact with a Singapore-based outsourcing firm because he was too young under Indian law.

IIT-M builds affordable rural ATMTechnologists at the IIT-M have developed a prototype of a low cost ATM for private sector ICICI bank designed for rural areas and aimed at increasing micro finance in rural India.

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IT.com begins on an upbeat noteBilled as Asia's largest IT event, Bangalore IT.COM 2003 got off to a start with the Indian software industry upbeat on continuing growth over the next five years.

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IBM pushes for open source computingIBM is pushing the Indian government to embrace open source computing platform and warned that New Delhi could lag behind countries such as China and Japan in this space if it did not swing into action.

IT.COM: Exploring business solutions'Bangalore IT.COM 2003' is a great opportunity to secure perfect business solutions for the future. It is an occasion where the world's best will meet to discuss and explore new areas of technology and showcase innovative solutions.